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  • Okay, so I need to rewrite the title for the job vacancies article based on the examples given. Let me look at the examples first: “Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts), Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5), Store Assistant Job opportunity at Spitz, Exxaro Maintenance Job Opportunity”. The pattern seems to be: [Job Title] Vacancies at [Institution Name] (X[Number of Posts]). The titles are concise, include the number of posts, and the institution name. They’re all under 55 characters. Now, looking at the provided article, there are multiple vacancies at Epitome People Placements. Specifically, there are four different roles: Internal Sales Candidate, External Sales Candidate, Operations Manager, and Payroll Administrator (6-month contract). First, I need to count how many posts there are for each role. The article doesn’t specify the exact number for each, so I’ll assume each is a single post unless stated otherwise. But the examples use “X2 Posts” when there are multiple, so maybe I should just mention the company and the number of different vacancies. Wait, the examples list each vacancy separately, even if they’re from the same institution. Like “Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)”. So maybe I should list each role with the institution name and the number of posts. But that might get too long. Given the character limit, I should focus on the main ones. The first two are sales roles, then operations manager, and payroll admin. Maybe group them under “Various Vacancies at Epitome People Placements (X4 Posts)”? Let me check the character count: “Various Vacancies at Epitome People Placements (X4 Posts)” is 52 characters. That fits under 55. But “Epitome People Placements” is a bit long. Maybe shorten to “Epitome Placements”? Then it’s “Various Vacancies at Epitome Placements (X4 Posts)” which is 48 characters. Alternatively, the examples sometimes just use the main institution name. Since all jobs are at Epitome, maybe just “Epitome People Placements Vacancies (X4 Posts)” which is 46 characters. That sounds good and matches the pattern. I think that’s the best approach. Keep it concise, include the number of posts, and the institution name. Epitome People Placements Vacancies (X4 Posts)
  • Okay, let’s tackle this request. So, I need to rewrite the title for the job vacancies article about Kontak Recruitment. The user gave examples like “Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts), Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5), Store Assistant Job opportunity at Spitz, Exxaro Maintenance Job Opportunity”. First, I notice that the examples include the institution name, the number of posts, and the job type. The Kontak Recruitment article lists multiple vacancies but doesn’t specify the number of posts for each. Since there are several different roles, maybe I should indicate that there are multiple vacancies without specifying exact numbers. The original title is “Kontak Recruitment Vacancies”. To follow the pattern, I should make it more specific. Maybe something like “Kontak Recruitment Vacancies (Multiple Posts)” to mirror the examples. That keeps it under 55 characters and includes the institution name and the fact that there are multiple posts. Wait, let me check the character count. “Kontak Recruitment Vacancies (Multiple Posts)” is 41 characters, which is good. It’s clear, SEO-friendly, and matches the format of the examples provided. I think that’s the best approach since the article has several different job openings, and specifying each might make the title too long. Using “Multiple Posts” covers all the vacancies succinctly. It also maintains consistency with the examples given, which use similar phrasing for multiple roles. Kontak Recruitment Vacancies (Multiple Posts)
  • Alright, I need to rewrite the title for the Nashua vacancies article following the pattern from the examples provided. Let me look at the examples again: – “Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)” – “Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)” – “Store Assistant Job opportunity at Spitz” – “Exxaro Maintenance Job Opportunity” The pattern seems to be: [Job Title] Vacancies at [Institution Name] (X[Number] Posts). Now, looking at the Nashua article, there are multiple vacancies listed: Service Delivery Administrator, Field Service Engineer, Sales Manager, Solutions Sales Executive, and Consumables Sales Manager. That’s five different positions, but it’s not clear how many posts each has. The examples sometimes include the number of posts, but if it’s unspecified, they just mention the company name. Since the Nashua article lists multiple roles without specifying the exact number for each, I should probably just mention the company name and avoid the post count to stay accurate. The original title given was “Nashua Vacancies”, which is too generic. To make it SEO-friendly and specific, I should include the company name and the type of positions. Maybe something like “Nashua Vacancies – Multiple Job Opportunities” to indicate there are several roles available. Let me check the character count to ensure it’s under 55. “Nashua Vacancies – Multiple Job Opportunities” is 42 characters, which fits. It follows the pattern of mentioning the institution and the vacancies, similar to the examples, but adds clarity about multiple opportunities without specifying exact numbers. That should work. Nashua Vacancies – Multiple Job Opportunities
  • Okay, let’s tackle this. The user wants me to rewrite the title for the PSG Vacancies article following the pattern from the examples they provided. The examples were like “Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)” or “Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour (X5)”. First, I need to identify the key elements from the examples: Institution name, job type, number of posts. Checking the PSG article, I see multiple vacancies listed: Administrative Assistant, Administrator, Adviser Development Programme, Business Analyst, Client Services Administrator. Since there are five different positions, but it’s not clear how many posts for each, maybe just mentioning the number of vacancies in total. The original title is “PSG Vacancies”. To make it SEO-friendly and match the pattern, I should include the number of posts. Wait, the examples had specific numbers for each job type, but here it’s mixed. Maybe “PSG Vacancies (X5 Posts)” since there are five different job listings. That’s concise and under 55 characters. Alternatively, I could list the main job types, but that might exceed the character limit. For example, “PSG Administrative, Analyst, and Adviser Vacancies” is longer and doesn’t include the number. Sticking to “PSG Vacancies (X5 Posts)” seems better, fits the pattern, and is within the limit. I need to make sure it’s only the title text, no extra commentary or code. Just the title as requested. Double-checking the character count: “PSG Vacancies (X5 Posts)” is 24 characters, well under 55. Perfect. PSG Vacancies (X5 Posts)
  • Okay, I need to rewrite the title for this job posting from the Department of Water and Sanitation. The user wants it to follow the pattern of the examples given, which are like “Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)” or “Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour (X5)”. First, I should identify the institution, which is clearly the Department of Water and Sanitation. Then, I need to note the number of posts for each position listed. Looking at the content, there are three posts: 1. Security Officer Supervisor (X2 Posts) 2. Supply Chain Practitioner (1 Post, but not mentioned as X1 usually) 3. Senior State Accountant (1 Post, similarly not X1) Since the user wants the title to be SEO-friendly and under 55 characters, I should focus on the most prominent or multiple posts. The Security Officer Supervisor has two posts, so including that makes sense. Putting it together: “Department of Water and Sanitation Vacancies (X2 Posts)”. That’s concise, includes the institution, and mentions the number of posts. It’s under 55 characters and matches the pattern. I think that fits all the requirements. Department of Water and Sanitation Vacancies (X2 Posts)

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